Oscar-winner for director Mike Nichols (among seven nominations), Dustin Hoffman's star-making breakout role, with Simon & Garfunkel's score starting a new trend in soundtrack music, THE GRADUATE was a cultural touchstone of the 1960's that is as timely today as it was 45 years ago. The prophetic word "plastics" has chilling resonance, while the screenplay's skewering of our emphasis on appearances and social propriety is more relevant than ever. The iconic 1967 masterpiece returns to the big screen in celebration of its 45th anniversary for a limited time.

KILLER JOE

Based on the play by Pulitzer and Tony Award winner Tracy Letts, KILLER JOE is a garish, provocative black comedy from Academy Award winning director William Friedkin (THE FRENCH CONNECTION). Matthew McConaughey stars as a renegade Dallas cop who moonlights as a contract killer. Hired by failed drug dealer Chris (Emile Hirsch, INTO THE WILD) to take out his mother for her life insurance policy, the hit man sets his sights on Chris' virginal sister Dottie for collateral payment. Juno Temple, Gina Gershon, and Thomas Haden Church costar in this totally twisted, unforgettable trailer park murder story.

AI WEIWEI: NEVER SORRY

AI WEIWEI: NEVER SORRY is the inside story of a dissident for the digital age who inspires global audiences and blurs the boundaries of art and politics. First time director Alison Klayman gained unprecedented access to Ai while working as a journalist in China. Documenting Ai's artistic process, intimate exchanges with family, and increasingly public clashes with the Chinese government, this detailed portrait provides a nuanced exploration of contemporary China and one of its most compelling public figures.

MAGIC MIKE

From Oscar winning director Steven Soderbergh, MAGIC MIKE is a racy and hilarious coming of age story set in the world of male strippers starring Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer (I AM NUMBER FOUR), Joe Manganiello (True Blood), and Matthew McConaughey. Inspired by Tatum's own experiences as a male stripper before he shot to Hollywood super-stardom, the film follows Mike (Tatum) as he takes a young dancer under his wing and schools him in the fine arts of partying, picking up women, and making easy money.

THE INTOUCHABLES

An unprecedented box office phenomenon in France, where it shattered records to become the second most successful French film of all time, THE INTOUCHABLES tells the fact based story of the unlikely friendship between a handicapped white millionaire and his unconventional Senegalese caretaker. Paralyzed from the neck down and weary of the pitying attentions of his live-in help, Philippe (Fran?ois Cluzet, TELL NO ONE) hires a recently paroled convict -- who only applied for the job in order to continue receiving his welfare payments. Gradually, these two men from very different worlds grow close, sharing in the joy and pain of each other's lives in this hilarious and heartwarming crowd-pleaser.

TRISHNA

Based on Thomas Hardy's classic novel Tess of the D'Urbervilles, TRISHNA tells the story of one woman whose life is destroyed by a combination of love and circumstances. Freida Pinto (SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE) stars in this update set in contemporary India and directed by Michael Winterbottom (THE TRIP, 9 SONGS). While working at a hotel to supplement her family's income, she falls in love with the son of the wealthy owner. Despite their feelings, they cannot escape the conflicting pressures of a rural society which is changing rapidly through industrialization, urbanization and, above all, education.

BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD

A Sundance Film Festival sensation, this stunning film is destined to be one of 2012's most hotly discussed features. With an incredible cast of non-professionals, the film tells an inspiring story of survival in the southernmost marshes of Louisiana known as The Bathtub. Focusing on a resilient six-year-old girl, magnificently played by Quvenzhane Wallis, the film salutes the tenacity and camaraderie of the Bathtub dwellers. They must endure not only the ravages of nature but also the attacks of predatory creatures thawed by ice marshes. Each frame reveals director Zeitlin's fascination with the environment and his regard for human spirit.

MOONRISE KINGDOM

Opening the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, MOONRISE KINGDOM is the latest from Oscar nominee Wes Anderson (THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS, FANTASTIC MR FOX) - the director's first in nearly four years. The film tells the story of two 12 year olds who fall in love, make a secret pact, and run away together into the wilderness. Chaos ensues as their small coastal New England town searches for them. Bruce Willis, Frances McDormand (FARGO), Tilda Swinton and Edward Norton join Anderson favorites Bill Murray and Jason Schwartzman in this quirky, warm-hearted, and visually stunning film.

SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED

From the producers of LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, this whimsical indie was inspired by an unusual, real-life classified ad seeking a time travelling companion. Aubrey Plaza ("Parks and Recreation") and Jake Johnson ("New Girl") star as cynical magazine employees who set out to discover the story behind the ad, uncovering an eccentric supermarket clerk (played by Mark Duplass, YOUR SISTER'S SISTER) who believes he's solved the riddle of time travel. Together they embark on a hilarious, smart, and unexpectedly heartfelt journey that reveals how far believing can take you.